Connection
a. Compressed air tool
b. Connector
c. Snap coupling
d. Compressed air hose
e. Connector
f.
Snap coupling
g. Lubrication unit
h. Regulator
i.
Filter
j.
Non-return valve
k. Compressor
Main components
6
6
1. Handle
2. Compressed air nozzle
3. Trigger
4. Magazine release
5. Magazine
6. Safety release
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1
1
2
2
4
4
3
3
5
5
Use
Loading brad nails
Be sure that the air nailer is not connected to
the compressed air supply.
Press the magazine release (4) and open the
magazine (5).
Load the required brad nails into the
magazine. The points must point downwards
and the brad nails should be pushed forward
by the feeder.
Close the magazine. Check that it clicks into
place and cannot be pushed to one side
without pressing the release.
Adjusting the discharge depth
Connect the air nailer to the air supply, and
be sure that the supply air pressure is correct.
Use the regulator on the air supply (h) to
adjust the distance the brad nail is to be
driven into the item.
Check the discharge depth is correct on a
piece of scrap wood before using the air
nailer on the item.
Discharging brad nails
Load the brad nails required and adjust the
discharge depth as described above.
Grip the handle (1), place the air nailer on
the item so that the safety release (6) is
depressed and press the trigger (3) to � re a
brad nail. Release the trigger.
Do not press the air nailer too hard.
Disconnect the air nailer from the air hose
after use.